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Performer: Ghost Of Tom Joad
Title: Matterhorn
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: RMR-07
Label: Richard Mohlmann Records
Released: 06 Feb 2009
Style: Indie Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 985
| 1 | Kap Farvel |
| 2 | Through Every Organ |
| 3 | The Waves Call Your Name |
| 4 | The Body Of Lord Francis Douglas |
| 5 | A Place Where You Belong |
| 6 | Hibernation Is Over |
| 7 | Into The Wild |
| 8 | Back To School |
| 9 | This Bed Is A Fortress |
| 10 | The End Of Everything |
| 11 | The Bomb |
Album 2009 11 Songs. Ghost of Tom Joad. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Indie Rock. Ghost Of Tom Joad. Songs in album Ghost Of Tom Joad - Matterhorn 2009. Ghost Of Tom Joad - Through Every Organ. Ghost Of Tom Joad - The Body Of Lord Francis Douglas. Ghost Of Tom Joad - Into The Wild. Ghost Of Tom Joad - A Place Where You Belong. Ghost Of Tom Joad - The Waves Call Your Name. Ghost Of Tom Joad - The Bomb. Ghost Of Tom Joad - This Bed Is A Fortress. Ghost Of T. Ghost of Tom Joad: Black Musik, My Body Is A Drum Machine, Just A Dog и другие песни. Matterhorn, 2009. Through Every Organ, 03:31. The Body of Lord Francis Douglas, 04:02. Into the Wild, 03:49. A Place Where You Belong, 03:56. The Waves Call Your Name, 03:09. The Bomb, 04:00. The End of Everything, 03:27. The Ghost of Tom Joad is the eleventh studio album and the second acoustic album, by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen. The album was released on November 21, 1995, through Columbia Records. The album was recorded and mixed at Thrill Hill West, Springsteen's home studio in Los Angeles, California. Following the 1995 studio reunion with the E Street Band and the release of Greatest Hits, Springsteen's writing activity increased significantly. He wrote and recorded the album between March and. Listen free to Ghost of Tom Joad Matterhorn Through Every Organ, The Body of Lord Francis Douglas and more. 11 tracks 41:30. The musical backing is largely acoustic, and the sense of language and storytelling owes much to the Depression-era sensibility of Woody Guthrie. The stories are told bluntly and sparsely, and the poetry is broken and colloquial - like the speech of a man telling the stories he feels compelled to tell if only to try to be free of them. On Tom Joad, there are few escapes and almost no musical relief from the numbing circumstances of the characters lives. He is waiting on the ghost of Tom Joad, the hero of John Steinbecks Grapes of Wrath